Surveillance of Enteric Viruses and Microbial Indicators in the Eastern Oysters (Crassostrea virginica) and Harvest Waters along Louisiana Gulf Coast

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作者
Montazeri, Naim [1 ]
Maite, Morgan [1 ]
Liu, Da [1 ]
Cormier, Jiemin [1 ]
Landry, Matthew [2 ]
Shackleford, John [1 ]
Lampila, Lucina E. [3 ]
Achberger, Eric C. [2 ]
Janes, Marlene E. [1 ]
机构
[1] Louisiana State Univ, Sch Nutr & Food Sci, Coll Agr, AgCtr,Food Microbiol Lab 102, Baton Rouge, LA 70803 USA
[2] Louisiana State Univ, Coll Sci, Dept Biol Sci, Baton Rouge, LA 70803 USA
[3] Food Safety Inst, Baton Rouge, LA 70808 USA
关键词
fecal contamination; harvest water; microbial indicators; norovirus; oyster; HEPATITIS-A VIRUS; UNITED-STATES; NOROVIRUS CONTAMINATION; OUTBREAKS; BACTERIOPHAGES; ACCUMULATION; QUANTITATION; ENTEROVIRUS; PATHOGENS; SURVIVAL;
D O I
10.1111/1750-3841.12871
中图分类号
TS2 [食品工业];
学科分类号
0832 ;
摘要
Noroviruses are the most common causative agent of viral gastroenteritis in humans, and are responsible for major foodborne illnesses in the United States. Filter-feeding molluscan shellfish exposed to sewage-contaminated waters bioaccumulate viruses, and if consumed raw, transmit the viruses to humans and cause illness. We investigated the occurrence of norovirus GI and GII and microbial indicators of fecal contamination in the eastern oysters (Crassostrea virginica) and water from commercial harvesting areas along the Louisiana Gulf Coast (January to November of 2013). Microbial indicators (aerobic plate count, enterococci, fecal coliforms, Escherichia coli, male-specific coliphages, and somatic coliphages) were detected at the densities lower than public health concerns. Only one oyster sample was positive for norovirus GII at 3.5 +/- 0.2 log(10) genomic equivalent copies/g digestive tissues. A stool specimen obtained from an infected individual associated with a norovirus outbreak and the suspected oysters (Cameron Parish, La., area 30, January 2013) were also analyzed. The norovirus strain in the stool belonged to GII. 4 Sydney; however, the oysters were negative and could not be linked. In general, no temporal trend was observed in the microbial indicators. Low correlation among bacterial indicators was observed in oysters. Strongest correlations among microbial indicators were observed between enterococci and fecal coliforms (r = 0.63) and between enterococci and E. coli (r = 0.64) in water (P < 0.05); however, weak correlations were found in oysters (r < 0.45) and between oysters and harvest water (r <= 0.36, P > 0.05). Our results emphasize the need for regular monitoring of pathogenic viruses in commercial oyster harvesting areas to reduce the risks of viral gastroenteritis incidences.
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页码:M1075 / M1082
页数:8
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